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South Ham

South Ham — a natural feature in scotland islands.

Slender stack between the Hams - geograph.org.uk - 5827926

Andy Waddington — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h

About

South Ham is a named natural feature in scotland islands, recorded in the GeoNames UK gazetteer. British landmarks of this type are typically marked on Ordnance Survey maps and recorded in the national gazetteer for cartographic and navigational reference. Coordinates and feature classification are sourced from the GeoNames open dataset.

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Place summary

South Ham is a natural landmark located in the Scottish Islands. It is characterised by its rugged terrain and coastal features, typical of the region's unique geography. Visitors can expect striking views and a variety of wildlife, making it a notable spot for nature enthusiasts. The area offers opportunities for walking and exploration, providing insight into the local environment.

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Coordinates
60.3833, -1.4667

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Frequently asked questions

Where is South Ham?
South Ham is in the Scottish Islands, United Kingdom.
What is South Ham?
South Ham — a natural feature in scotland islands.
How do I get to South Ham?
Its coordinates are 60.3833°, -1.4667°.